PC Slow - 2.5 gig CPU maxes out
#42
Posted 22 February 2009 - 08:19 AM
#43
Posted 22 February 2009 - 08:41 AM
#46
Posted 22 February 2009 - 10:32 AM
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I'd run a " Hijach this" ....: www.download.com/Trend-Micro-HijackThis/3000-8022_4-10227353.html
#47
Posted 22 February 2009 - 12:41 PM
Tech4me said:
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While I am not saying it is not some malware, you are neglecting the fact that at the top of that process list, it was showing FF as taking 94% of the CPU, not some svc. So, unless the malware is disguising itself as FF somehow (which could be possible...some malware is tricky stuff), it would not appear to be something like that at face value.
#48
Posted 22 February 2009 - 02:21 PM
#50
Posted 22 February 2009 - 02:48 PM
Tech4me said:
Good luck Ski.
(Your in good hand with Xmas)
But you were still using that SAME clipped graphic that had the 94% FF use contributing to the 100% CPU usage. If you were counting on the fact that he removed FF, then you should be referencing a new graphic (which I will admit has not been provided). You are trying to have your cake and eat it too.
The point was that when that graphic your where referencing was taken, the CPU usage was associated with FF, not some svc. Thus, it was either FF or some malware using FF/disguising itself as FF sucking up CPU...not some other svc. Now, that FF has been removed, either the CPU usage would drop (if FF was the problem) or something else would be sucking up the CPU.
#52
Posted 22 February 2009 - 05:07 PM
coastie65 said:
Ain't got much to do other than sleep, watch TV and be on the forum while I am recovering. :-)
#54
Posted 23 February 2009 - 04:48 PM
The first thing I did after I built the system 2 months ago (just the OS and apps, not the HW) and connected online was download and install AVG, ZoneAlarm, and SpyBot. If anything's on there, it got by them. Following the advice here, I have changed over to Avast! and SUPERantispyware and kept the ZA. I'm only using IE 7.0, and have uninstalled the other browsers, plus any other "extra sw" from the system. I've got the Canon suite of photo processing apps, so I guess I'll uninstall those. I'm still really curious about the 2363 missed entries from the uninstall of the Apple Mobile Device Support (I exited Revo because I needed to wait on the response about deleting all of the bold items after I had posted it here. Problem was that it had uninstalled the Apple product, so it won't show the registry entries anymore.). When I do a C: drive search on "apple", it does show quite a lot of files. I'm thinking I want to use a utility to extract and delete those, not just a straight delete (?).
I was going to post another task manager shot, but it's not allowing me to (is there a size limit per thread?). Anyway, actually, I was thinking the malware idea had validity, but performance has actually gotten better for the flash pages (i.e. the mammothmountain.com site's flash loads faster since I unloaded so much software), but overall, pages take longer to "paint" on the screen (while I watch the CPU Usage icon show all green). Does this sound like malware behavior?
Thanks again!
Oh yeah, and I do have plenty of disk space, but went ahead and defrag'ed anyway.
Message was edited by: skicrazer
#56
Posted 23 February 2009 - 09:19 PM
When it comes to using "Flash Player(s)" ( which I do not use ), it would be wise to
consider the Advise of Scott Dunn, who wrote the Article "Flash ads bearing malware
plague popular sites", available at WindowsSecrets.com/comp/080417 . IF I were to
use a Flash Player, I would seriously consider using his "part-time-Flash option", either
"TurnFlash" or "No!Flash" .
#57
Posted 24 February 2009 - 11:56 AM
I ran the utility to verify current versions of the program and all were up to date. Interesting about the flash players, and disturbing. Seems everything uses flash. Should the AV and antispyware tools catch these malwares on a full system scan?
And, the logfile from the Hijackthis has some processes I'm not familiar with, AND the Apple apps I thought I had uninstalled! I guess they didn't uninstall since they were running when I tried to get rid of them (?). What's your opinion of Cyberdefender / MyIdentityDefender? I've got that on IE, but didn't have it on the other browsers.
#59
Posted 24 February 2009 - 12:25 PM
1. The clock (shown in the right hand icon tray) frequently looses 3 hours in the afternoon. Seems it is usually around 3pm (it just happened - I looked down at it and it said 12:06 instead the 3:06 is should have displayed), and I can just go change it back and it's good until it happens again. I'm pretty sure it doesn't happen every day.
2. Voice playback through the speakers has an echo-effect, but didn't when I first loaded the PC.
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